New Yellow River Client, Paris, July 29 (Special Correspondent Yao Zheng) hit the "selfless state" of the "Shatou Combination" and thrillingly won the ticket to the finals. On the afternoon of July 29th, local time, in the Paris Olympic Table Tennis Mixed Doubles semi-finals held at Hall 4 of the South Paris Arena, the Chinese combination Wang Chuqin / Sun Yingsha faced the Korean combination Lin Zhongxun/ Shin Yubin . After losing one game after the opening, the "Shatou combination" finally defeated their opponents 4-2 and advanced to the finals. In the final, Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha will compete for the gold medal with the North Korean combination Lee Jung-sik / Kim Qin-young .
"We actually performed very well. At the end of the game, I felt that we all reached a state of selflessness, the feeling of really being involved in the game. In fact, I think our opponents performed very well. Very good. Originally, they had a certain strength and impact. I think it was good to win 4-2 in the last two games," said Sun Yingsha in an interview after the game. Reviewed this game.
In the quarter-finals, the "Shatou combination" encountered certain challenges when they faced the Chinese Taipei combination Lin Yunru / Chen Siyu , and finally advanced to the semi-finals with a score of 4 to 2. Sun Yingsha said that after two relatively difficult games, she and Wang Chuqin gradually found the feeling of the game: "Actually, Datou and I have gradually integrated into this Olympic atmosphere, including nervousness, and even the final feeling on the field. Screaming, this kind of release. Let’s go back and have a good rest, because I think tomorrow’s final will be a very tough match.”
In another semi-final that ended earlier in the day, the North Korean combination Lee Jung-sik/Kim Qin-young. They defeated the Chinese Hong Kong combination Huang Zhenting / Du Kaiqin with a score of 4 to 3, and took the lead in getting the final ticket. When Wang Chuqin was interviewed by the media after the game, he smiled and asked reporters to "let them go": "When they beat the Japanese team, they will have a premonition of meeting them in the final. This is a very strong opponent. So I hope you can let them go." We, let’s go back and rest as soon as possible, watch the video and prepare.” Amid the applause and cheers of the reporters, the “Shatou Group” hurriedly left the arena.
In this semi-final where the "Shatou Combination" played, Hall 4 of the South Paris Arena truly became the home court of the Chinese team - every time they scored, it always triggered a tsunami of cheers and applause. In the stands, you can also see the red sea of five-star red flags. While the New Yellow River reporter was sitting on a bench outside the venue writing this article, two Chinese spectators were discussing what to eat for dinner. One of them said: "'Shatou' won the Korean group, let's go have a Korean meal to celebrate!"
Reporter: Yao Zheng Editor: Hou Chao Proofreader: Yang Hefang